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Therapeutic Encouragement - cover

Therapeutic Encouragement

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Maison d'édition: BooxAi

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Synopsis

GOING TO MISS YOU!
About John.
Why didn't you call me, John?
Before you had to go...
We could've talked on the phone for hours,
like we've always done before.
Why didn't you call me, John?
Before you had to go...
You could tell your stories
I've heard a hundred times or more.
Why didn't you call me, John?
Before you had to go...
You'd say, "Love you, Sister!"
And I'd say, "Love you more!"
Why didn't you call me, John?
Before you had to go...
I guess Jesus and Mom were calling.
Tell them I said, "Hello!"
Love,
Your Sister Melissa.

JOHN L. ALEXANDER
LOVED !!!
By me the most
stubborn, hardheaded
always full of jokes!
What am I to do
without him here?
I'm going to miss him.
That is one thing that is very clear!
He was a one of a kind.
One thing about him, though
he will be in my heart
at all times for SHO!!
Going to Miss YOU!
IN MEMORY OF IMRI
Disponible depuis: 10/01/2024.

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